bommy261
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PS - Do you always answer a question with a question?![]()
Do you think that is the type of person i am?
PS - Do you always answer a question with a question?![]()
dunno if this has been stated in this thread but since i just placed an order, i figured i'd let everyone who doesn't know already, know about a great online store to buy stuff from.
http://www.dpsnutrition.net
I've probably spent over $3k there in the past few years. 90% of the time they ship same day, and they are located in PA and I'm in MD, so the $5 UPS ground shipping gets to me the following day they ship it.
their prices are very good, great customer service, and you will receive free shirts or hats or other stuff if you order over $100 of stuff in one order.
OK Doctor Sauce, as a physician I'm sure you have access to Pharmacotherapy, issue 2005;25:762-764.
I haven't read the article (as I'm a medical outsider), but it is used as a reference for Lone atrial fibrillation associated with creatine monohydrate supplementation.
You can read it here: http://www.atypon-link.com/PPI/doi/...80?<b></b><b></b>cookieSet=1&journalCode=phco
I did an advanced search on google scholar.
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?a...hi=2006&as_sdt=1.&as_sdtp=on&as_sdts=21&hl=en
You Sir are fucking good
I'll have to look further into this google scholar.
Thank you. I appreciate people that show me something interesting and educational.
So the article basically says that despite only anecdotal reports, there is a connection between creatine and Atrial Fibrilation.
For those that live in a test tube this article will be meaningless.
For those who live in the real world, IMO you should use the same caution with creatine that you would with ephedrine, alcohol, anti-histamines, AAS, bronchodilators, ect. All can offer benefits, but all can cause adverse effects as well...
You Sir are fucking good
I'll have to look further into this google scholar.
Thank you. I appreciate people that show me something interesting and educational.
So the article basically says that despite only anecdotal reports, there is a connection between creatine and Atrial Fibrilation.
For those that live in a test tube this article will be meaningless.
For those who live in the real world, IMO you should use the same caution with creatine that you would with ephedrine, alcohol, anti-histamines, AAS, bronchodilators, ect. All can offer benefits, but all can cause adverse effects as well...
I've tried DPS before but thought that they were pricey. I have been using Supplement Whorehouse www.supplementwarehouse.com, but they are slow and shipping is pricey, and their website sucks ass. I did love their price-matching feature, though. My new fav is Prosource.net. They seem to have everything and ship quickly and cheaply.
You Sir are fucking good
I'll have to look further into this google scholar.
Thank you. I appreciate people that show me something interesting and educational.
So the article basically says that despite only anecdotal reports, there is a connection between creatine and Atrial Fibrilation.
For those that live in a test tube this article will be meaningless.
For those who live in the real world, IMO you should use the same caution with creatine that you would with ephedrine, alcohol, anti-histamines, AAS, bronchodilators, ect. All can offer benefits, but all can cause adverse effects as well...
OK Doctor Sauce, as a physician I'm sure you have access to Pharmacotherapy, issue 2005;25:762-764.
I haven't read the article (as I'm a medical outsider), but it is used as a reference for Lone atrial fibrillation associated with creatine monohydrate supplementation.
everything on that site that I order costs $5 - $10 more than it does on dpsnutrition.
what happens if you take ephedrine,creatine, anti-histamines, a bronchio-dialator, and drink all in the same day?
im dead.![]()
everything on that site that I order costs $5 - $10 more than it does on dpsnutrition.
The Sauce probably has a financial interest in that site. If you want brand name supplements, you really should order from Bodybuilding.com. They will price match to any site and have the fastest shipping of any place I've bought from. If you want supplements without marketing mark-up, go to TrueProtein and feel free to use my kick-back discount code.
I need to buy more protein, so I get side tracked on "pre-workout" supplements, what are your guys thoughts on products like this:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/usp/jacked.html
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/gn/super.html
I've never taken anything like creatine.
I need to buy more protein, so I get side tracked on "pre-workout" supplements, what are your guys thoughts on products like this:
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/usp/jacked.html
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/gn/super.html
I've never taken anything like creatine.
Not really sure what I'm looking to accomplish, I work out at night and could use the extra energy. Right now I don't even drink caffeine at all so that could be an issue also. I suppose I'm just kind of curious who uses pre-workout type drinks of those nature and whether they really work. Or would I be better off just getting some pure creatine and trying that out. I suppose I'm more concerned that my lack of supplements could be slowing my progress if these are very effective.
